Upcoming April Volunteer Opportunities!

Collecting and Planting Live Stakes: Help Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge staff and interns collect and process cuttings from native shrubs, and learn the ins and outs of this restoration/plant propagation technique. Two groups will be collecting cuttings from shrubby willow and dogwood species on refuge properties in Scarborough and York. Plan to meet at Willey Field in Scarborough or near Highland Farm Preserve in York.

  • Wednesday, April 19th- Collect and process live stake cuttings. Gloves, pruning shears, and loppers provided. Expect damp/wet areas and light bushwacking. Waterproof footwear recommended.

  • Thursday, April 20th- Help plant cuttings at sites in Wells and Scarborough. Gloves and hand tools provided. Again, expect some damp/wet areas and light bushwacking. Waterproof footwear recommended.

Garlic Mustard Pull at Cutts Island in Kittery Point: Join Refuge staff and interns in hand-pulling invasive garlic mustard on Rachel Carson property near Seapoint Beach in Kittery Point. Garlic mustard is an easy and satisfying invasive to pull, so come out to help protect rare plants and New England cottontail habitat as we cruise into Earth Day 2023!

  • Friday, April 21st- Gloves will be provided, plan to meet in Kittery near the Cutts Island Trail/Seapoint Beach parking for a short walk to the site. Expect some damp areas, minimal bushwacking, and bending/stooping to hand-pull invasive plants.

Please RSVP by replying to colin_mckevitt@fws.gov with the any dates you are interested in attending, and please feel free to direct any questions or concerns to the same email address. Colin will be sending out a final update and more detailed instructions towards the end of the week preceding the events to everyone that replies- fingers crossed for some nice spring weather!

Preorder your 2023 Friends of Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge Wall Calendar!

You can now preorder your 2023 Friends of Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge wall calendar! Calendars are $24.00 each (this price includes shipping to anywhere in the United States). Calendars will be shipped on December 16th via the US Postal Service. All proceeds beyond the costs associated with the calendar will be used directly in our mission to support the Refuge’s preservation of land for migratory birds and local wildlife. Order your calendar here and show your support for Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge!

“Alice in Vacationland” by Alissa Kruszenski, a sample of what will be included in the 2023 wall calendar!

2022 Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge Internship Opportunities

The Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge has started its search for spring and summer 2022 interns and they’ve asked us to help spread the word! Do you know someone who would be interested in this unique opportunity working alongside and learning from skilled field biologists? If so, please pass this information along! Learn more and follow the directions provided here to apply.

*Please note, The Friends of Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge is not involved in the hiring process.

2022 Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge Internship Flyer

Preorder your 2022 calendar now!

Following the amazing yearlong Sense of Wonder Art Contest, we are excited to announce that you can now preorder your 2022 wall calendar commemorating the Refuge’s 50 years of conservation in the name of Rachel Carson! We will be accepting preorders through Sunday, October 31st (Halloween), and calendars will be shipped mid-November. Calendars are $18.00 each (this price includes shipping to anywhere in the United States). All proceeds beyond the costs associated with the calendar will be used directly in our mission to support the Refuge’s preservation of land for migratory birds and local wildlife. Click here to preorder your calendar now! Many thanks to all who made the Sense of Wonder Art Contest a success!

*Reminder to contest winners: You will be receiving your free copy of the 2022 wall calendar at the address you provided in your release!

Volunteer Opportunity at the Refuge!

The Land Management Research and Demonstration (LMRD) team at Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge is seeking 1-2 volunteers interested in gaining experience working in salt marshes in southern Maine. Volunteers will be assisting the LMRD Biologist with monitoring surface elevation tables (SETs) on the Refuge. The position will involve data recording, capturing field photos, and measuring soil depth of surface horizon markers. The volunteer will need to be able to carry equipment up to 40 lbs and be comfortable on their feet walking over wet and uneven terrain for long distances. Footwear will be provided by the refuge.

Time Commitment: minimum of 4-hour shifts and up to 6/8 hour shifts (flexible) between 1 to 2 times per week for approx. 10 weeks

Start Date: Flexible (Early October 2021 preferably)

End Date: (Weather dependent) - End of Nov/Early-mid Dec

Please contact Bri_Benvenuti@fws.gov if interested.